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Multimodality Imaging Software Has Expanded Clinical Applications

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 05 Mar 2012
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Enhanced clinical imaging reporting software includes reading efficiency, expanded clinical applications, and support.

Siemens Healthcare (Erlangen, Germany) has improved its syngo.via multimodality image reporting application. The VA11 update provides radiologists with a range of benefits over the initial version of the platform. These include increased reading efficiency to assist with report turnaround time and to help ease costs; an expanded number of clinical applications, more than doubling the earlier system range; and wider multimodality support.

As part of the syngo family, syngo.via can either be used as a standalone device or integrated with an assortment of other applications from the range, including zero click integration to Siemens’ picture archiving and communication system (PACS) solution syngo.plaza. Moreover, the use of syngo.via Mobile Applications streamlines workflow and enhances productivity and data efficiency, allowing clinicians within and outside the hospital to securely access images and reports in a standard web browser or through mobile devices such as iPhones.

The latest version of syngo.via also introduces the availability of multiserver configurations, allowing customers to increase throughput and capacity, while maintaining seamless integration.

“Siemens Healthcare is proud to release the VA11 update to our UK syngo.via customers,” comments Ronan Kirby, syngo business manager at Siemens Healthcare. “The latest version of the platform features a number of benefits to clinicians as they strive to streamline workflow, not least the functionality allowing them to securely and safely access images via a web browser, regardless of whether they are within the confines of the hospital or not.”

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